Testberichte für das Sony VAIO VPCEC3BFX/BJ

70%Sony VAIO EC ReviewQuelle: Notebookreview.comEN→DEAfter spending several weeks with the VAIO EC my overall opinion is that this is a good notebook for a reasonable price. Our review unit is one of the older configurations that is still available in retail outlets (including many SonyStyle brick-and-mortar stores found in shopping malls), but newer configurations offer better processors for a starting price of $750. It's a shame we couldn't test one of those newer configurations, because the slower Pentium-class processor and slower hard drive in our test system proved to be less than impressive. On the bright side, the AMD ATI dedicated graphics give this desktop replacement notebook all the power it needs to handle multimedia applications and some modern games. The build quality feels a little weak in spots, but the Sony VAIO EC makes a fine multimedia notebook if you're on a budget ... and it's even more impressive if you buy the newer configurations. Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 27.01.2011Bewertung:Gesamt: 70% Preis: 70% Leistung: 60% Ausstattung: 70% Mobilität: 80% Ergonomie: 80%

Sony VAIO EC Series Review (VPCEC3BFX/BJ): Large and in ChargeQuelle: Notebooks.comEN→DEWhile the crazy thin MacBook Air and Lenovo U260 have been getting a lot of attention, there are many users who are looking for a much larger computing experience; one that replaces their desktop instead of something that can go everywhere they go. The Sony VAIO EC series is one of these notebooks. With a 17.3″ display and a weight of close to 8 pounds you won’t be putting this in your backpack every day, but if you want a computer to keep by the couch or on a desk the VAIO EC is worth a look.mobility 55, ergonomy 60 Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 17.11.2010Bewertung: Mobilität: 55% Ergonomie: 60%